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10-27-2009, 07:54 PM
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Re: Marriage partner in the natal chart?
Well thank you Astrologer50!
You are quite a whiz around here! You always find info. on here to help.
Hope you're keeping well,
(inadvertent support for nomination to moderatorship, *cough*)
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10-28-2009, 04:03 AM
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Re: Marriage partner in the natal chart?
How does he come up with this information?
Uranus is at the 12th degree of Libra bearing all the symbolic of Pisces
Saturn placed at the worst 18th degree speaks about evil and controlled trait of his (Saturn – control, self-control)
in addition, Saturn and Sun are at the 18th degree with all symbolic of Virgo –from work, on work.
Mercury at the unfavorable 20th degree – degree with the symbolic of Scorpio
Saturn also ... is placed in Taurus (property) at the worst 18th degree.
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10-29-2009, 09:29 AM
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Re: Marriage partner in the natal chart?
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I haven't been able to find the rationale for why 9H might represent a second marriage, yet I see reference to this idea often. I'm interested as to why you thing it might be the first house, if anything?
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I agree and I dont even believe it is the first house either. If anything it may denote a second lover as 5th from the 5th means 9th house but I dont go along with that either. Where do they get these ideas. Beats me. The 9th is our children's children i.e. grandchildren.
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10-29-2009, 09:31 AM
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Re: Marriage partner in the natal chart?
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How does he come up with this information?
Uranus is at the 12th degree of Libra bearing all the symbolic of Pisces
Saturn placed at the worst 18th degree speaks about evil and controlled trait of his (Saturn – control, self-control)
in addition, Saturn and Sun are at the 18th degree with all symbolic of Virgo –from work, on work.
Mercury at the unfavorable 20th degree – degree with the symbolic of Scorpio
Saturn also ... is placed in Taurus (property) at the worst 18th degree.
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All this is **** in my opinion.
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10-29-2009, 11:53 AM
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Re: Marriage partner in the natal chart?
Claire19, so this is from his experience? He seems to study the degrees a lot. I find this fascinating if it's based on experience & not just a marketing gimmick. But how could one man have so much knowledge.. sounds sketchy to me.
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10-29-2009, 01:31 PM
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Re: Marriage partner in the natal chart?
It might have come from traditional astrology in the 20th century tradition - people like Charles Carter. Carter did make a legitimate study insofar as possible (this was pre-computer days, so it was of necessity limited) to find degrees linked to events, illnesses, etc.
It's not recognisable from the classical tradition unless someone were a few centuries behind on the fixed star positions, and even then there are gaps. There's no correlation to term, which might be the other thing - but those go by planet and not by sign. 12 Libra is in the term of Mercury. How this is 'bearing the symbolic (? - odd wording) of Pisces' I know not. At least not from anything Hellenistic, Medieval, or Renaissance.
I'd guess Carter & Company plus his own research. Or possibly it's a marketing technique - I have no personal knowledge of the astrologer and it doesn't seem to jibe with anything done in either classical or modern traditional astrology, so...
Just FYI - one of the problems with the appelation 'tradtional' is that the folks who follow Marc Edmund Jones call themselves traditional astrologers. The folks who follow CEO Carter call themselves traditional astrologers. And those of us who use techniques that were used prior to the 1800s get called traditional astrologers by everybody not in Camp 1 or Camp 2.
It gets a little confusing.
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10-29-2009, 02:07 PM
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Re: Marriage partner in the natal chart?
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I can attest this guy is really good in what he does.
This is a first hand experience - one close friend of mine went to see him few years ago, while she was completely lost in all directions. He told her exactly what she needs to do, what to focus on, and how she will make gains from it.
Now she is happily in loe soon to marry, moved abroad with her guy, and found a job that suits her different from her previous education and aspirations.
Sometimes I think we have our goals unclear and this is where good astrologer is suppose to help. we are often stuck in one place, learned to look only at certain direction, and someone helping by reading potentials properly from the chart - well, what could be better?
I think I will soon make appointment with him, so I will report back here
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10-29-2009, 03:19 PM
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Re: Marriage partner in the natal chart?
Hello All
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Serbian Astrology of interest
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I recently contacted him via email & his reading is $170 USD & done via Skype. I replied "it's a bit steep for me right now but will DEFINITELY do it as soon as I can afford it". I'm hoping to get my annual Christmas bonus from work!
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10-29-2009, 03:52 PM
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Re: Marriage partner in the natal chart?
Astrologer50, thank you as always. I have much studying to do.
Olivia, hermetic, Moradiva, I'm thinking it's too good to be true. I want to know fate, but I'm always twisting the hands of it.
This is a real "fortune teller" according to the marketing, but if my name is Thomas I'd be a doubting one. I'm fascinated with how he knows these things. I really wanna know why. Thanks for the info on traditional astro. Always something to learn.
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11-05-2009, 06:05 AM
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Re: Marriage partner in the natal chart?
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Well good luck Vista,
I'll be keen to see how some of that turns out. There has been much talk of Serbian astrologers on here with incredible insights, time to put some of it to the test. A very insightful astrologer who used to frequent this sight, made some predictions about my marriage partner too, and she was a student of a 'great Serbian astrologer', so I'll be keen to see how this works out. Also, I'm keen to understand how this depth comes about, I would like to learn how such specifics on marriage partner come about. I expect a good deal of it will be the ruler of the 7th, and it's aspects etc. also it's dispositor. But how does one interpret these things within the context of future marriage partner? Eg. I've Venus square Saturn, Saturn my marriage ruler, but I also have the Sun in the 10th (house of Saturn) exactly trine Saturn in the 6th disposited by Jupiter in the 10th. Hmm.
Keep us up to date, please!!
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I will keep you posted BTW, it looks like the job prediction might come true! I will let you know definitively when I have the offer in hand!
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